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Married and checking in
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Nukzan:
I leave for bootcamp in November and then I know from there I go straight to SC. I'm married so I know my process of checking in is a little different. Could someone please tell me what it will be like?
-What happens when I get to "A" school
-How long do I have to go and get my wife (from cali)
-What is the housing situation like
Thank You
Samabby:
My best guess is that your post has been ignored since all of your questions could be answered by your recruiter or by a cursory search of this board. That aside, good luck, son.
Spacecowboy:
You'll get here, check in and probably stay a few days or week in the Basic Enlisted Quarters, you'll have to do some interviews and paperwork during this time for the leave transfer and all the BAH stuff and then get transfer leave to fly back to California, pack your stuff and wife and move it all to SC. You should get about 10 days to do this because of the drive time (don't quote me on that 100%) but it's a fair amount of time.
The base housing here is decent but not at all worth the fact that they take every dime of your BAH (apartments are nice, cheaper, and not much further away depending on where you choose) and they're notorious for trying to blame discrepancies you overlooked in the walk-through (I've heard of having to pay for replacement carpets due to stains underneath carpets) among other things. So definitely look into apartments or a house (I have one friend here who took that leap and is happy at the investment and choice).
This is just what I've viewed second-hand from experiences of friends here (I am in Power School at the moment). Also, I'm pretty sure this question has been answered a few times on these forums already so if you want more information do a search or two.
borovfriss:
Yeah, that sounds about right. You’ll probably stay in the BEQ for a bit, get the paperwork and interviews done, and then have about 10 days to move everything to SC. The base housing situation is tricky—while it’s decent, the fact that they take your entire BAH makes apartments or even buying a house a better option for a lot of people. I’ve heard of issues with move-out inspections too, so definitely document everything. By the way, just like the military expands your world, online dating does the same—it opens up opportunities to meet people you'd never cross paths with otherwise. If you're curious about exploring new connections, you can find hookups near me.
asnt:
--- Quote from: borovfriss on Feb 01, 2025, 09:46 ---Yeah, that sounds about right. You’ll probably stay in the BEQ for a bit, get the paperwork and interviews done, and then have about 10 days to move everything to SC. The base housing situation is tricky—while it’s decent, the fact that they take your entire BAH makes apartments or even buying a house a better option for a lot of people. I’ve heard of issues with move-out inspections too, so definitely document everything.
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Fella's probably out by now. [dowave]
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